Kibblesmith makes expanding the Marvel Universe look really, really easy.
Kibblesmith makes expanding the Marvel Universe look really, really easy.
The ingenious blend of magic and medicine challenges Strange in another bright standalone story.
Carves a visual depth into Hill’s simplification of the darkness in the heart of human endeavor.
A very vivid narrative in spite of its somewhat uneven pacing.
Kelly Thompson blurs the line between friends and enemies, heroes and villains as Captain Marvel falls deeper into the mystery surrounding her recent power malfunction.
Event Leviathan #4 continues this fun, brisk, compelling mystery.
Wonder Twins #7 is pleasant enough, but it lacks the bite of earlier issues.
Birthdays are hard in Miles Morales #10.
It's hard to match Gwenpool's raw, chaotic energy. Unless you're Deadpool, the king of chaos himself.
Pardon the expression, but Gotham City Monsters #1 is a strange beast.
“Who needs a Prince Charming…when you could have The King?
“I let one man take it all away from me.”
Resonant is a standout among other Dystopian future tales
Two separate yet connected tales for readers to enjoy.
This series continues to completely separate itself from the prose and cinematic contemporary.
The trio of Gerard Way, Jeremy Lambert and Steve Orlando prove to produce pure magic together
It's up to the Justice League and their very own "time-heist," to save the day.
Superman and Dr. Manhattan finally come face to face